Ethiopia should not be allowed to investigate its own crimes in Tigray

In response to multiple reports of appalling massacres and widespread mass rape by Ethiopian and Eritrean military in the Tigray region, there have been calls for an urgent, full and independent investigation. The UN human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, has reportedly agreed to a request by…

Open Letter to UN High Commissioner for Refugees: Eritrean Refugees from Tigray Camps Scattered and Destitute in Ethiopia

Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Rue de Montbrillant,  Geneva 1202, Switzerland Cc: Ann Encontre,        Representative, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Via email                                                        3rd March 2021 Dear Mr. Grandi, Eritrean Refugees from Tigray Camps Scattered and Destitute in Ethiopia…

Brutal Militias Attacked Refugees in Mai Ayni Camp in Tigray

On 27th February, armed men entered Mai Aini refugee camp and terrorised the inhabitants all night. At about 1:20a.m. on 27th February 2021, armed men entered in Mai Aini refugee camp in Tigray and terrorised the refugees with gunshots. The militia harassed, attacked, robbed, and injured…

HRCE Calls for All Eritrean Military Forces to Leave Tigray Immediately

Ethiopian and Eritrean officials have repeatedly denied that Eritrean forces are operating in Tigray. However, these denials are contradicted by eyewitness accounts. So conspicuous are the Eritrean military in Tigray that Eritrean soldiers have even attended meetings in which humanitarian workers negotiated access to Tigray with…

Eritrean Refugees Left to Starve for Five weeks in Tigray Camp

Eritrean Refugees in Hitsats Camp in Tigray have not received any food at all since the end of November 2020, because of the war in Tigray.  Many were forcibly returned to Eritrea by Eritrean military forces. The remaining refugees are desperate for food, and there is a…

Eritrea: State-Imposed Starvation Stalks a Land Impoverished by Military Aggression

Locked-Down Eritrean Population Facing Appalling Food Shortages Nearly 80 percent of the Eritrean population lives in the rural areas and depends on subsistent agriculture and  nomadic pastoralism.  Nearly 80 percent of the Eritrean population lives in the rural areas and depends on subsistent agriculture and nomadic pastoralism. …